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Aesop's
Hercules And The Wagoner
A CARTER was driving a wagon along a country lane, when
the wheels sank down deep into a rut. The rustic driver, stupefied and aghast,
stood looking at the wagon, and did nothing but utter loud cries to Hercules to
come and help him. Hercules, it is said, appeared and thus addressed him: "Put
your shoulders to the wheels, my man. Goad on your bullocks, and never more pray
to me for help, until you have done your best to help yourself, or depend upon
it you will henceforth pray in vain." Self-help is the best help.
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